Headed into Thursday's clash in Philadelphia, Vick had posted 59 fantasy points through two weeks in ESPN standard leagues. That ranked second among all quarterbacks.

Then the turnover-prone 33-year-old fell apart, going 13-of-30 for 201 yards while tossing one touchdown to two interceptions. He also fumbled the ball for the third straight game (it was his second lost fumble).

Bad Michael Vick was never vanquished by Chip Kelly. He was always there, waiting to frustrate yet another coach.

Perhaps Andy Reid deserved to be fired by the Philadelphia Eagles after two straight disappointing seasons, but he wasn't to blame for Vick's troubles, or the offensive line's horrendous struggles.

So far this fantasy football season, Vick has proven he can win a week for you, and he has proven he can lose a week for you. The problem is, you never know which Vick is going to show up any given week.

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Granted, Vick faced the Washington Redskins and San Diego Chargers in the first two weeks of the season, who have given up the most and second-most fantasy points to quarterbacks, respectively.

On the flip side, the Chiefs had allowed the fewest fantasy points to quarterbacks headed into the Week 3 clash.

But, the thing is, both of Vick's interceptions on Thursday were on him...completely. It had nothing to do with the Eagles' offensive line or any pressure he faced from the Chiefs.

On Vick's first pick, he threw directly to linebacker Derrick Johnson, who tipped the pass, which was caught by safety Eric Berry, who ran it 38 yards for a touchdown.

On Vick's second pick, he tried to force the ball to receiver Riley Cooper when he was clearly under tight coverage. All safety Sean Smith had to do was merely step in front of Cooper for the interception.

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If you have to start Vick, start him against teams with porous pass defenses like the Redskins and Chargers. But don't be surprised if he even has miserable days against these teams. The mistakes he made against the Chiefs were ones he could have made against anyone. They were completely avoidable and only due to carelessness.